Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola warned his players to be more careful when out in public after defender Kyle Walker became the subject of a police investigation for allegedly exposing himself in a bar.British media reported that Cheshire Police are looking into a video "in relation to an indecent exposure" after The Sun alleged 32-year-old Walker had exposed himself in a Manchester bar.
No arrests have been made, however.Guardiola refused to comment on the matter on Friday, saying it was a "private issue" that would be resolved internally by the club, but said players must always be on their guard when they step out of the house."Yes, definitely, completely different from years ago," he told reporters ahead of Saturday's trip to Crystal Palace."They know it already.
When you open the door at home, you have to know that you will be filmed whatever you do. That is part of society."Guardiola said City will be flying to London rather than taking the train after they took six hours to reach their hotel last month ahead of a 1-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur.Blizzards have also wreaked havoc on the motorways leading to long traffic jams but Guardiola said they had planned to fly to London beforehand."It was that day, six hours from here to the hotel.
But we didn't lose to Tottenham because of that trip. That day for many reasons, the traffic, delays to trains many hours. That day it took six hours," he said."The team manager organised the trip as usual.